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Alterations to dual stream connectivity predicts response to aphasia therapy following stroke
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Cross-modal emotion recognition and autism-like traits in typically developing children
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An automated approach to examining pausing in the speech of people with dementia
Sluis, Rachel A.; Angus, Daniel; Wiles, Janet. - : Sage Publications, 2020
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The influence of contextual constraint on verbal selection mechanisms and its neural correlates in Parkinson’s disease
Isaacs, Megan L.; McMahon, Katie L.; Angwin, Anthony J.. - : Springer New York LLC, 2020
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Alterations to dual stream connectivity predicts response to aphasia therapy following stroke
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The Suppression of Irrelevant Semantic Representations in Parkinson’s Disease
Isaacs, Megan L.; McMahon, Katie L.; Angwin, Anthony J.. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2019
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Functional correlates of strategy formation and verbal suppression in Parkinson's disease
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White noise facilitates new-word learning from context
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Semantic processing in children with cochlear implants: evidence from event-related potentials
Abstract: Existing research has shown that children with significant hearing loss who use cochlear implants (CIs) perform worse than their hearing peers on behavioral measures of spoken language. The present study sought to examine how children with CIs process lexical-semantic incongruence, as indexed by electrophysiological evidence of the N400 effect.Twelve children with CIs, aged between 6 and 9 years, participated in a spoken word-picture matching task while event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded. To determine whether the N400 effect elicited in this group deviated from normal, independent samples t tests and analysis of variance (ANOVA) analyses were used to compare the results of children with CIs against those of a similarly aged typically hearing (TH) group (n = 30). Correlational analyses were also conducted within each group to gauge the degree to which the N400 effect related to behavioral measures of spoken language.An N400 effect was elicited in both groups of CI and TH children. The amplitude and latency of the N400 effect did not differ significantly between groups. Despite the similarity in ERP responses, children with CIs scored significantly lower on behavioral measures of spoken word- and sentence-level comprehension. No significant correlations between ERP and behavioral measures were found, although there was a trending relationship between sentence-level spoken language comprehension and the TH group's N400 effect mean amplitude (p = .060).The results suggest that, at a neural level, children with CIs can process lexical-semantic incongruence, and that other underlying processes not measured by the N400 effect contribute to this population's spoken language difficulties.
Keyword: 2728 Clinical Neurology; 2808 Neurology; 3203 Clinical Psychology; Children; cochlear implants; event-related potential; N400; semantic
URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:ca69239
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Conversational trouble and repair in dementia: revision of an existing coding framework
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The suppression of irrelevant semantic representations in Parkinson's Disease
Isaacs, Megan L.; McMahon, Katie L.; Angwin, Anthony J.. - : Frontiers Research Foundation, 2019
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Reading development in children with cochlear implants who communicate via spoken language: A psycholinguistic investigation
Angwin, Anthony J.; Arnott, Wendy L.; Wilson, Wayne J.. - : American Speech - Language - Hearing Association, 2019
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The impact of auditory white noise on semantic priming
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Spelling in children with cochlear implants: evidence of underlying processing differences
Bell, Nicola; Angwin, Anthony J.; Wilson, Wayne J.. - : Oxford University Press, 2018
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N400 and Emotional Word Processing in Parkinson's Disease
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White noise enhances new-word learning in healthy adults
Angwin, Anthony J.; Wilson, Wayne J.; Arnott, Wendy L.. - : Nature Publishing Group UK, 2017
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Lexical ambiguity resolution during sentence processing in Parkinson’s disease: An event-related potential study
Angwin, Anthony J.; Dissanayaka, Nadeeka N. W.; McMahon, Katie L.. - : Public Library of Science, 2017
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Semantic Feature Disturbance in Alzheimer Disease: Evidence from an Object Decision Task
Flanagan, Kieran J.; Copland, David A.; Chenery, Helen J.. - : Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2017
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White noise enhances new-word learning in healthy adults
Angwin, Anthony J.; Wilson, Wayne J.; Arnott, Wendy L.. - : Nature Publishing Group, 2017
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N400 and emotional word processing in Parkinson's disease
Dissanayaka, Nadeeka N. W.; Au, Tiffany R.; Angwin, Anthony J.. - : American Psychological Association, 2017
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